Chain-free two-bed terrace, minutes from Chatham station — ideal for London commuters..
Bright open-plan lounge/diner with large front window
A smartly presented Victorian mid-terrace, this two-bedroom house offers a well-kept interior, ready to move into with no onward chain. The open-plan lounge/diner feels bright and airy thanks to a large front window and neutral finishes. The fitted kitchen is practical with good workspace, and the first-floor separate bathroom is stylishly presented. The property is freehold and offers an EPC rating of C (valid until Sept 2031).
Location is a key strength: Chatham Main Line station is a few minutes’ walk, providing high-speed links to Central London, and the M2 is a short drive away—ideal for rail commuters or motorists. Local broadband and mobile coverage are strong, and a range of shops, takeaways and schools (including two grammar schools nearby) are within easy reach.
Buyers should note a few constraints. The plot is small with a modest rear garden and patio; room sizes are average for a period terrace and ceilings are standard height. The building is solid brick and was constructed before 1900; the walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation and double glazing was installed before 2002, so further insulation or upgrades could be worth considering to improve comfort and running costs.
This house suits first-time buyers or commuters seeking a convenient, low-hassle purchase with good transport links. It also offers straightforward rental potential for investors who value location and condition. The property sits in a mixed urban area with average crime levels and some local deprivation, facts buyers should weigh alongside the travel and schooling advantages.